Vines and Climbers ...

Even though our name is Johnston’s Evergreen Nursery, we do carry a full line of landscape plants.

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Campsis radicans ‘Flamenco’ FLAMENCO TRUMPET VINE

(Zone 4) Large bright red flowers with an orange center in August and September. Very vigorous.

Clematis / Virgin’s Bower

Very popular vine with large showy blooms up to 6-8 inches across. Flowers are available in many colors and bloom times. Climbs by wrapping its petioles around a support. Plant in a well-drained site with organic soil. Vine loves sun, but the root zone needs to be shaded.

Clematis ‘Dr. Ruppel’ DR. RUPPEL CLEMATIS or VIRGIN’S BOWER

8-10 ft. (Zone 5) Flowers May, June, and September.

Clematis ‘Henryii’ HENRYII CLEMATIS or VIRGIN’S BOWER

8-10 ft. (Zone 5) On trellis or similar support. Best in full sun, and well-drained soil. Mulch or shade root zone. Flowers June and September, large white with brown anthers. Very nice variety.

Clematis 'Jackmanii' JACKMAN'S CLEMATIS or VIRGIN'S BOWER

8-10 ft. (Zone 5) On trellis or similar support. Best in full sun, and well-drained soil. Mulch or shade root zone. The most profuse blooming dark purple Clematis. Flowers June-July and September.

Clematis 'Nelly Moser' NELLY MOSER CLEMATIS or VIRGIN'S BOWER

8-10 ft. (Zone 5) On trellis or similar support. Best in full sun, and well-drained soil. Mulch or shade root zone. Pale pink flowers with a red bar. Flowers June-July and September.

Clematis terniflora (paniculata) SWEET AUTUMN CLEMATIS

10-20 ft. (Zone 5) September-October this plant produces scented white flowers that are smaller than other varieties of Clematis.

Hydrangea anomala subsp. Petiolaris CLIMBING HYDRANGEA

(Zone 4) Foliage is a rich dark green color. Large white fragrant lacecap-like flowers appear in late June or early July and bloom over an extended period of time. Climbs by aerial rootlets and will grow in sun but prefers partial shade.